Physiological Analysis for Consciousness Power: Physiological and Physical Measurements for Thought-graph

Author: Machi Y//Chao Liu C
Affiliation:
Graduate School of Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Tokyo Denki University (Tokyo, Japan)
Conference/Journal: J Intl Soc Life Info Science
Date published: 2003
Other: Volume ID: 21 , Issue ID: 1 , Pages: 176-187 , Word Count: 205


For this report, we performed an experiment in which Ms. Qiang Wang who has several special abilities wrote letters on a sheet of paper that had been placed beforehand in a black paper envelope. She was able to write the letters without touching the envelope. That is to say, after she thought of some letters in her mind, she could write on the sheet of paper inside the envelope. We made physiological and physical measurements. Such a phenomenon cannot be explained using ordinary common sense and we did this experiment many times, gradually making it more complicated each time. We made physical measurements to record writing pen pressure on the paper, but we cannot explain how she was successful yet. We examined the physiological and physical situations. We found what kind of phenomena existed in the letter. We found that she controlled her respiration by herself and also her autonomous nerve system. A strong EEG voltage was seen at her right frontal lob and the right parietal lob which was larger than usual. At the time we thought that she was able to carry out the phenomenon in her mind, the EEG potential suddenly rose. This was when she wrote the letters on the paper.

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